Friday, May 17, 2019

Fun Things to Do On Tallinn Private Tour

An enthralling blend of medieval fairy-tale charm, contemporary New Nordic dining and concealed hipster hotspots, scattered with a few architectural and cultural ruins of the Soviet occupation – there’s something for everybody in Estonia’s vogue capital. And with these 5 fun things to do in Tallinn, I’m going to ensure you love it just as much as I did!

Tallinn Shore Excursions


Visit The Seaplane Harbour to Embrace Your Inner Bond:
 
With the design artistic & WOW factor of a James Bond villains Lair, the converted Seaplane Harbour is easily one of the finest things to do in Estonia – and probably Europe’s most exciting museums.
 
Separated into 3 levels: on the sea, in the air, and below the sea-the Seaplane Harbour is an excellent instance of a restoration done correctly & safeguards one of the most cherished buildings of the twentieth century in the Baltic States for generations to come.

Tallinn Shore Excursions


Get lost in the best of Estonian design at the Telliskivi Creative City:
 
Skip all those highly priced & cheap souvenir stores in the Old Town and instead check out the Telliskivi Creative City – a super-cool inventive hub housed in an ex- industrial complex just a few minutes stroll from the Old Town border. 

The Telliskivi Creative City is the ideal place to discover the exquisiteness of Estonian contemporary art & design, which is identical to Nordic design ala Turku or Copenhagen and cuddles simplicity, minimalism, and functionality. Unnecessary to say, whether you’re window shopping or out for a magnificently unique keepsake of Tallinn you can lose hours in Telliskivi discovering its numerous buildings & hidden treasures.

Tallinn Shore Excursions


Karido Park:
 
Kadriorg Park is the most exceptional palatial & urban park in Estonia, covering nearly seventy hectares. Its construction started in 1718 on the orders of Russian tsar Peter I. Elements of park design from the 18th, nineteenth and twentieth centuries can be seen here. The most renowned places for a walk in the park are the flower beds enclosing the Swan Pond & the promenade leading from there to the president's palace. There’re so many museums in the park, including KUMU, Kadriorg Art Museum and the Mikkeli Museum, and also monuments to such cultural figures as sculptor Amandus Adamson, author F. R. Kreutzwald and artist Jaan Koort.

Let Finland Local Guide make your Tallin private tour a lifetime memory. Whether you are looking for Tallin shore excursion or a city trip we can tailor-made your tour.

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